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German carmaker Audi makes special horns for its vehicles sold in India, where local drivers hoot in excess as they fight their way through chaotic traffic, the firm has revealed. “For India ...
Moradabad in India's Northern state of Uttar Pradesh is renowned globally for its exquisite handicrafts.And there are many handicraft industries in the town that contribute to India's growth story ...
CHENNAI: Indians seem to love honking on roads and it's true for those driving luxury cars as well as mass-market brands. The demand for a high-decibel horn is so much that luxury car brands such ...
Mumbai, India is crowded and noisy. It should be, after all. It's the wealthiest and most populous city in India and the fifth largest city by population on the planet. This cocktail of ...
INDIA : India's supreme court has banned the honking of horns, playing loud music and exploding firecrackers after nightfall… Randeep Ramesh and Sanjay Jha in New Delhi Thu Jul 21 2005 - 01:00 ...
When German carmaker Audi launched their the TT Coupé in Mumbai last month, the company's country director revealed that in India even the horn requires special attention.
Despite its popularity, "Horn OK Please" is not mandated by law, nor does it carry any official significance. Yet, it persists across highways, with various theories attempting to explain its origins.
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